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Reservation in Private Sector

- by A. Tirumalai Prakash *

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Part - II

  • Private companies will find its recruitment process tedious and betrayal and violation of the prescribed rules might become customary. This will necessitate the present government to set up a separate and dedicated commission for cross verifying all the private companies that whether they strictly follow the laid down terms and conditions.

  • International clients may apprehend and don't trust the quality of the products made-in-India which might lead to a setback in export business.

No govt. will be willing to compromise the above stated aspects for any reasons. Hence it should retrospect to find that whether the reservation had proved fruitful results and reached the needy and deserved people at the appropriate time. Nevertheless it should also shed light on "quality & credibility" of the system, which cannot be compromised at all, after being employed with such reservation system. It is an issue of grave concern and quick-fix solutions will only further the complications of the system. Hence the issue should be discussed among all political parties and business conglomerates and therefore any conclusion for realizing narrow political gains would indeed have dire consequences. Only after having an insight into these factors and working out the modalities to ascertain its viability the government should cautiously move forward in promulgating the proposed bill. Else it would act as a blot not only to the present government but also to nation as a whole in the international arena, which undoubtedly spoil its international image and any developing nation with a fast growing economy could ill-afford.

I wonder if in so many years after independence such reservation system didn't help a larger part of the backward classes then how come by just extending the reservation principle in the private sector will help them suitably. I believe something somewhere is lying untouched and unnoticed, challenging the fundamental duty of the previous governments which I wish that at least the present government would discover and root out completely which will not only redress the grievances of the larger section of the society but also help their generations enjoying equality and parity in the nation and I speculate that our honorable prime minister and an eminent economist Dr. Man Mohan Singh would get politics out of this issue and maneuver the situation and come out with a reliable and sensible "manmohanomics" to do the needful because of his urgency and compulsion to prove to the people of the country for having voted to power.

Concluded.


* Contributed by: -
A. Tirumalai Prakash,
PGP - I,
BIM, Trichy.


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